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AAU is based on research dollars. The next AAU member will come from a Tier 1 research university.
Wow you’re a genius. You could use the same argument for football in the northeast as well.
I can see you’re real smart with your goofy shark icon “Fishy”. I imagine you typing out your witty comebacks while sitting in your parent’s basement.Yes, because football is a notable warm weather sport.
Tell me - are you an imbecile?
And that is a good thing. UConn had a very good team this year winning the Big East. I would have expected higher attendance.
I can see you’re real smart with your goofy shark icon “Fishy”. I imagine you typing out your witty comebacks while sitting in your parent’s basement.
Oh, this is going to be fun.
I don't understand how you can make that assertion. Though its research activity is about the same as UConn's, its USN&WR ranking is about 100 points lower. It's clearly an outlier among the AAU schools, with only a marginally better Missouri in about the same leaky boat. Note that Iowa State, though recently defrocked (probably because it doesn't have a med school), still has better AAU metrics than Kansas -- at least according to this chart.Kansas is fine, their profile is as good as UConn's and they have history on their side.
The ones that look weak by this metric are Brandeis, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, and Oregon. But Brandeis was only recently added. So looks like the AAU is using other metrics.
How would a true imbecile know that he is one?Yes, because football is a notable warm weather sport.
Tell me - are you an imbecile?
I don't understand how you can make that assertion. Though its research activity is about the same as UConn's, its USN&WR ranking is about 100 points lower. It's clearly an outlier among the AAU schools, with only a marginally better Missouri in about the same leaky boat. Note that Iowa State, though recently defrocked (probably because it doesn't have a med school), still has better AAU metrics than Kansas -- at least according to this chart.
It would be interesting to know what other metrics AAU considers. Undergrad education at recently added Notre Dame, for example, has an enviable reputation, but it has a puny research portfolio.
Kansas is often mentioned as a possible candidate for a B1G invitation, but I can't imagine that the B1G would opt for another school with questionable academics and relatively low research activity from a sparsely populated prairie state.
AAU cares about competitive grants. The amount of grant money that apply for and are granted determines your ranking. It’s not just the amount of grant money, but how it’s awarded. At least that’s how it was explained to me. There are other factors, but, like you, I doubt that USN&WR is one of them.I don't think the AAU cares about USN&WR ranking, especially for state universities. Kansas is a fine university that is mandated by its state to do admissions in a way that isn't favorable for USN&WR ranking. It is very comparable to UConn on nearly every other metric.
Notre Dame per the chart has research dollars 70% of UConn and superior to Rice, Tulane, and Tufts (which has a medical school). That surprised me but if the chart is accurate, then they are doing very well for research on a per-faculty member basis, which is the reason Brandeis got in.
How would a true imbecile know that he is one?
Yes, I don’t believe the USNWR is factored. It’s based on competive grants in proportion to the number of faculty. That is why a school like Brandeis is AAU even though the amount of their research money appears to be low.AAU cares about competitive grants. The amount of grant money that apply for and are granted determines your ranking. It’s not just the amount of grant money, but how it’s awarded. At least that’s how it was explained to me. There are other factors, but, like you, I doubt that USN&WR is one of them.
AAU is based on MEDICAL research dollars. Syracuse (a Tier 1 research university) was AAU but left when the rules changed. SU's research is not medical-centric.AAU is based on research dollars. The next AAU member will come from a Tier 1 research university.
It's all lip service. Interesting though how all of a sudden Notre Dame and Miami both joined the AAU in 2023. I always figured if the Big 10 wanted someone, AAU membership would appear straight away. Notre Dame's research seems to be far below the AAU average.I always laugh when people say aau is a requirement for anything. That is just lip service. Whatever happened to the contiguous rule for big 10?
AAU may not have been a technical requirement, but it was a de facto criteria because of academics and research. It seems the Big 10 only invited AAU members because they fit the CIC mold.AAU was never a requirement. I have no idea where that even originated from. Michigan State did not join the AAU until 8 years after it joined the B1G.
Does someone else want to say it or should I?I can see you’re real smart with your goofy shark icon “Fishy”. I imagine you typing out your witty comebacks while sitting in your parent’s basement.
Nah. Just let it play out.Does someone else want to say it or should I?
B1G teams released their volleyball schedules. Once again, travel is well thought out and minimizing the negative effects on student athletes.
As in other non-football schedules announced so far with 20 conference games, the former PAC schools will play home and home against each other and then either home or away against the 14 other B1G schools.
Here are Washington's 10 away games.......
@ USC (Sunday)
@ UCLA (Wednesday)
@ Oregon (Sunday)
Those are three trips they have always made for conference games.
And the 7 games in the Eastern and Central Time Zones are a total of 4 trips, 3 of the 7 games are played on a Sunday, so they will not miss class for those 3 games and will be back on campus on Sunday evenings. Those 3 games follow Friday games. While times have not been released, I'm assuming the Friday games are at night, where the west coast teams can fly out first thing Friday morning on a charter flight and then get to their destination with plenty of time for warmups and what not, so students only miss 1 day of class (Friday) for those double play weekend games.
@ Iowa (Friday) and @ Wisconsin (Sunday)
@ Michigan (Friday) and @ Michigan State (Sunday)
@ Ohio State (Friday) and @ Penn State (Sunday)
And then since there are an odd number of away games with the 7/7 split, one trip by itself......
@ Minnesota (Thursday)
So if you add that all up, 5 of the 10 away games are on a Sunday and will result in no missed class time. The other 5 games result in missing class 1 day each, for a total of 5 missed class days. You could even be generous here and say they fly out the day before the games to be well rested and that is still only 10 missed class days, including the Wednesday game @ UCLA.
4 trips to the Eastern/Central Time Zone. And remember, in the past, they would have made AT LEAST 1 such trip in the nonconference portion of the schedule every year, whereas now those nonconference games are going to be more regionally scheduled.
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Big Ten Volleyball Schedule Unveiled - University of Washington Athletics
Washington's map through its first fall in the Big Ten was handed over today as the Huskies will establish many new conference rivalries, while building on somegohuskies.com
When going through many candidates who are pretty equal a honorific like AAU membership could get you to the next level regardless of it being an actual requirement., Unless you‘ gone through 200 resumes your probably not aware that details like professional certifications and honors . although not required could get you an interview.AAU is based on MEDICAL research dollars. Syracuse (a Tier 1 research university) was AAU but left when the rules changed. SU's research is not medical-centric.
Flush out your headgear, new guy.I can see you’re real smart with your goofy shark icon “Fishy”. I imagine you typing out your witty comebacks while sitting in your parent’s basement.